When we were little, my mom never let us collect sea glass -- only shells. Yet, the glass always seemed so beautiful. As an adult, I loved walking along the water's edge, searching for the blues, greens, and ambers of sea glass.

A dear friend gave me a necklace with sea glass (you'll see on my blog) yesterday...so I looked up 'sea glass' and read all about it. I felt connected to it already because of how much you love it! It's a treasure in so many ways - but you already know that!! Maybe this spring we can walk and hung together....I'm still hoping to get down there to actually hug you!!

You look so pretty in that picture. Love all that beauty that surrounds you. I heard that the Jersey shore is one place to look for sea glass. It's something I have been doing for about 15 years when we head to the ocean, I love looking for it. What do you do with your finds? I love the look of seaglass jewelry. Maybe you can post some pictures of other sea treasure you have collected. Love it.betsy

A beautiful picture of you! You always look so happy. This weekend, I remembered to utilize the timer on my camera and got a few shots of the hubby and me at the beach on Lake Pontchartrain. You inspired me to try and they weren't half bad! I'll share them soon.

A Little Bit About Me

Welcome, my name is Debbie and this is my blog. I am a 50 something year old woman, married 38 years to the love of my life. I have 2 grown sons, a darling husband and a beautiful home at the Jersey Shore. I started this blog to document my daily adventures, to share my recipes, both old and new and just about anything else that tickles my fancy. I have an unhealthy obsession with knitting, my camera, gardening, scrapbooking and potatoes. I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in March 2003, the big bump in my road.